Please identify the meaning and significance of the following terms: Provisional government: A provisional government is a government that is put in place temporarily. After the czar abdicated‚ a provisional government was put in place. This new government was comprised of middle-class Duma representatives (the Duma was the legislature that czar Nicholas put in place). This provisional government called for an election later in the year to determine a constituent assembly. This constituent assembly
Premium Political philosophy Government Law
facing the food shortage problem and spending a huge amount of foreign exchange on its import. In the past we imported many times like wheat and it has affected our balance of payment. • Increase In The Sick Industrial Units Due to Nationalization a number of units
Premium International trade International Monetary Fund Export
example of a dominant party system was the one within Mexico that lasted more than seven decades. The PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) dominated Mexican politics with an anticlerical ideology that believed in the liberalistic ideas of nationalization and land redistribution. This party‚ through clientelism and corporatism‚ ended up dominating the legislature and winning election after election. The most valuable role held by members of the PRI was that of the Mexican
Premium Political party Political philosophy Elections
Cottage industries occupy an important place in the economy of India. India is a predominantly agricultural country. About eighty per cent of our country’s population depends on agriculture. In India agriculture can be termed the largest and the most important industry. Agriculture is a seasonal industry which does not provide any work to the agriculturists for about three to four months in a year. The women and the old are without any useful employment almost throughout the year. Cottage industries
Premium India Rural
reconstruction of the existing capitalist or other political system of a country through peaceful‚ democratic‚ and parliamentary means. The doctrine specifically advocates nationalization of natural resources‚ basic industries‚ banking and credit facilities‚ and public utilities. It places special emphasis on the nationalization of monopolized branches of industry and trade‚ viewing monopolies as inimical to the public welfare. Debs attitudes toward the wealth
Premium Socialism Andrew Carnegie Distribution of wealth
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) is a leading nationalized bank in India‚ established way back in 1937. This Chennai based bank is represented countrywide and offers a host of value added Online banking services to its customers. The Indian Overseas Bank Online banking facility makes banking easy and hassle free. Indian Overseas Bank Net Banking is user friendly and time saving. It provides customers with anytime‚ anyplace banking facilities. The customer is only
Premium Bank
Additional info from Answers.com In 1952‚ faced with an impending strike by steelworkers‚ President Truman signed Executive Order No. 10340‚ 17 Fed. Reg. 3139‚ expropriating eighty-eight steel mills across the country. Again‚ the president defended his action by declaring that the welfare of the country was at stake. He supported this argument by stressing the demands of the war in Korea. He believed that a steel strike would endanger the lives of U.S. soldiers. This time‚ Trumans action caused a
Premium Venezuela Petroleum
Underlying the Quiet Revolution is fundamentally a perception--or rather an interpretation--of the preceding time period. Quebec‚ under the Duplessis‚ was characterised by isolation‚ conservatism and had abided by traditional ways and values. In consequence‚ the province had fallen behind‚ and had acquired increasingly negative characteristics. This perception of the Duplesis era being the “Great Darkness is broadly challenged by many today. However‚ there is no doubt that the death of Duplessis
Premium French Revolution Quebec Age of Enlightenment
Analysis of Political‚ Economic‚ Legal and Technological Risks in Indonesia By Yohanes Randy Anggoro Student ID: 1004536 Instructor : Mr. Bala Subramaniam N. Module Name : International Trade and Management Module Code : ERCBA-209 Word Counts : 2106 Due Date : 7 November 2012 Content Page Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Brief Introduction to Indonesia……………………………………………………………………….3 Political Risk……………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Economic Risk…………………………………………………………………………………………
Premium Asia Common law Southeast Asia
and operated by private persons. By the 1960s‚ the Indian banking industry had become an important tool to facilitate the development of the Indian economy. At the same time‚ it had emerged as a large employer‚ and a debate had ensued about the nationalization of the banking industry. Indira Gandhi‚ then Prime Minister of India‚ expressed the intention of the Government of India in the annual conference of the All India Congress Meeting in a paper entitled "Stray thoughts on Bank Nationalisation."[2]
Premium Bank